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Meet Glaze

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Thomas Paul Mann, Petr Nikolaev
Word Count
434
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1
Language
English
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Summary

Glaze, launched in March as a private beta, is now available to the public, allowing users to create personalized desktop applications by simply describing their desired features, with no coding or infrastructure setup required. This tool marks a shift from traditional one-size-fits-all software to customizable apps tailored to individual or team workflows. Glaze has already seen adoption by teams like Cursor, Linear, and Vercel, who benefit from apps that adapt to their specific needs rather than the other way around. Users can modify their apps using a visual editor for precise customizations and can share their creations publicly or keep them private within their teams. Notable Glaze apps include a World Cup tracker, a synthesizer, and a distraction-free terminal, demonstrating the platform's versatility and the potential for spreading innovative ideas through a shared community.

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